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- Title
A Nursing Intervention for Reducing Symptom Burden During Chemotherapy.
- Authors
Coolbrandt, Annemarie; Wildiers, Hans; Laenen, Annouschka; Aertgeerts, Bert; de Casterlé, Bernadette Dierckx; van Achterberg, Theo; Milisen, Koen
- Abstract
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the efficacy of an individually tailored nursing intervention for reducing chemotherapy-related symptom distress in adult patients with cancer. SAMPLE & SETTING: A control group (n = 71) received usual care and an intervention group (n = 72) received usual care and the CHEMOSUPPORT intervention, all at the University Hospitals of Leuven in Belgium. METHODS & VARIABLES: The intervention effect was evaluated by measuring the difference in outcomes between the two groups. The primary outcome, overall symptom distress, and other symptom-related outcomes were self-reported at the start of treatment (baseline) and at 3, 6, and 12 weeks. RESULTS: The CHEMO-SUPPORT intervention showed significantly less worsening of overall symptom distress and severity. Self-efficacy and outcome expectations (measured at six weeks) were significantly higher in the intervention group. Selfcare (measured at 12 weeks) was statistically similar between the two groups. The results emphasize the importance of nurses in coaching patients to adequately self-manage their symptoms at home. IMPLICATIONS FOR NURSING: Providing goaldirected self-management support using motivational interviewing as well as tailoring are promising areas for reducing chemotherapy-related symptom distress.
- Subjects
BELGIUM; PSYCHOLOGICAL distress; SYMPTOMS; CANCER chemotherapy; ONCOLOGY nursing; CLINICAL trials; COUNSELING; NURSES; RESEARCH funding; SCALE analysis (Psychology); HEALTH self-care; SELF-efficacy; OCCUPATIONAL roles; MOTIVATIONAL interviewing; DATA analysis software; MANN Whitney U Test; NURSING interventions; PREVENTION
- Publication
Oncology Nursing Forum, 2018, Vol 45, Issue 1, p115
- ISSN
0190-535X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1188/18.ONF.115-128